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SKU: BBM-024-0015-00 Barb to NPT Overflow Fitting for Hydraulic Tank Venting Systems


Barb to NPT Overflow Fitting for Hydraulic Tank Venting Systems
Purchase Barb to NPT Overflow Fitting for Hydraulic Tank Venting Systems
  • SKU: BBM-024-0015-00 Barb to NPT Overflow Fitting for Hydraulic Tank Venting Systems

  • $15.74

Description

When your hydraulic tank's overflow system isn't working right, you'll know it pretty quickly. Oil on the ground, pressure problems, or that sinking feeling when you see hydraulic fluid where it shouldn't be. This little fitting connects your overflow tube to the tank's vent system, keeping everything flowing the right direction and preventing expensive spills.

What You're Getting

  • 1/4 inch barb connection for secure hose attachment without clamps slipping
  • 3/16 inch NPT threads for tight, leak-free installation in tank fittings
  • Precision-machined threads that seal properly the first time
  • Durable construction that handles hydraulic system pressure and temperature swings

Built for Real Farm Work

This fitting works in hydraulic systems across all kinds of farm equipment—tractors, combines, balers, and implements that rely on hydraulic power. Whether it's part of your tractor's main hydraulic tank or a remote reservoir on a piece of equipment, this fitting handles the job of directing overflow fluid safely away from hot components and your work area.

Made to Last

Farm hydraulics run hot and under pressure, so fittings need to handle both without failing. This one's built from materials that won't crack from temperature changes or vibration, and the threads stay true even after multiple installations. The barb design grips hose securely without needing constant retightening.

Installation Notes

Thread this fitting in hand-tight first, then use a wrench for the final snug-up—don't overtighten and risk cracking the tank fitting. A little thread sealant helps prevent weeping, but avoid getting any on the barb end where it might contaminate your hydraulic fluid.